3 March 2023

Mayors Gather in Tokyo for Third U7 Mayors Summit

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On 2 March 2023, G7 city leaders gathered in Tokyo and online for the third annual U7 Mayors Summit. The mayors discussed their vision for the role of cities in the G7 process as Japan takes on the G7 presidency. The event was hosted by the Japan Designated City Mayors’ Association (JDCMA), with support from the U7 Secretariat.

The mayors applauded the G7’s unprecedented recognition of the Urban7, cities, sustainable urban development and multilevel governance under Germany’s G7 Presidency in 2022. Looking ahead, the city leaders presented their Mayors Declaration, which was drafted collaboratively by the national city networks of the G7 members and the U7 Secretariat. The declaration highlights the important role of cities as custodians of peace and democracy. It also outlines how sustainable urban development can serve as the engine for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and facing the global climate emergency. Furthermore, the declaration addresses the role of cities in disaster preparedness, response, and resilience, especially in the wake of the recent earthquake in Türkiye and Syria. Finally, the declaration calls on the G7 members to support a shift toward true multi-level governance.

At the Summit, mayors addressed pressing challenges, including the global climate emergency and the destruction of Ukrainian cities in Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine. They explored the role that cities can play in addressing these challenges as partners with their national governments.

After the Summit, the mayors handed over their declaration to representatives of Japan's G7 Presidency. They met with Hideyuki Nakano (Parliamentary Secretary, Cabinet Office), Akira Yanagimoto (Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of the Environment), and Yasushi Furukawa (Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism) to present their vision. The mayors present praised Japan’s G7 Presidency for their support of the Urban7 process and openness to engaging with city leaders.

Dr. Peter Kurz, Mayor of Mannheim, Germany and Chair of the Global Parliament of Mayors said: “The Urban7 is a process, not an end goal. As this process enters its third year, I am pleased with the progress we have made, and optimistic about the growing recognition of the value cities can add in international processes, especially the G7. I firmly believe that real multi-level governance will lead to better policy, which means better outcomes.”

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